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Since I purchased a Radeon 9000 Pro based video card, a Tyan Tachyon G9000 Pro video card, it's been stable, but been getting random video stuttering. The video stuttering appears as a fast frame rate, but is making pulsing motions, much like a heart beat rhythm, chiefly noticable in 3D Mark 2001 SE, after the Lobby test.
Also, I noticed that the video will stutter sometimes under GTAIII, but the GTAIII video stuttering problem may be caused by another problem, because I noticed the hard disk drive light flashing a lot, usually when the video stuttering occurs under GTAIII. I made sure my hard disk drive was thoroughly defragmented with O&O Defrag V6
and changed the draw distance setting under GTAIII, but still, if any change at all, little change under GTAIII .
Also, the above problems are *not* caused by any motherboard, because the video stuttering problem was still randomly occuring with my Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard.
...But, here is some good news, in fact, the Asus A7V8X-X motherboard *DON'T* have the problem the Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard has:
Everytime, right after a clean Windows XP installation and Catalyst drivers, SmartGART *ALWAYS* sets my AGP data transfer rate to AGP 1X and thus I'm required to manually change the AGP data transfer rate to AGP 4X by dragging the AGP data transfer rate setting to AGP 4X.
This problem is gone since my Asus A7V8X-X motherboard .
...Then, I have some more bad news:
Even when the video stuttering is the same, if not less since my Asus A7V8X-X motherboard, I have *ALWAYS* gotten less 3D marks, easily by approximately 300 3D marks less, then with my Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard!
Why?
BTW, this is with DirectX 9.0b and Catalyst 3.9.
Also, I noticed that the video will stutter sometimes under GTAIII, but the GTAIII video stuttering problem may be caused by another problem, because I noticed the hard disk drive light flashing a lot, usually when the video stuttering occurs under GTAIII. I made sure my hard disk drive was thoroughly defragmented with O&O Defrag V6
and changed the draw distance setting under GTAIII, but still, if any change at all, little change under GTAIII .
Also, the above problems are *not* caused by any motherboard, because the video stuttering problem was still randomly occuring with my Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard.
...But, here is some good news, in fact, the Asus A7V8X-X motherboard *DON'T* have the problem the Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard has:
Everytime, right after a clean Windows XP installation and Catalyst drivers, SmartGART *ALWAYS* sets my AGP data transfer rate to AGP 1X and thus I'm required to manually change the AGP data transfer rate to AGP 4X by dragging the AGP data transfer rate setting to AGP 4X.
This problem is gone since my Asus A7V8X-X motherboard .
...Then, I have some more bad news:
Even when the video stuttering is the same, if not less since my Asus A7V8X-X motherboard, I have *ALWAYS* gotten less 3D marks, easily by approximately 300 3D marks less, then with my Asus A7N266-VM/AA motherboard!
Why?
BTW, this is with DirectX 9.0b and Catalyst 3.9.
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